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Electronic Journal of General Medicine ; 20(1), 2023.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-2164613

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Background: At present, during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, chronic pain is becoming more prominent, and it is also associated with the post-COVID-19 syndrome. Thanks to quick decisions on the therapy and as part of COVID-19 prevention, we have succeeded in stabilising the situation all over the world. On the other hand, 'quick decisions' have contributed to other significant issues which we are beginning to deal with now: in the effort to defeat the virus, many experts regarded the adverse effects of the medications used to be of secondary importance. Purpose: The article aims to demonstrate the side effects of treatment with various drugs (and their combinations) that are used to treat COVID-19 disease. Method: From the beginning of January until mid-May, the COVID-19 department of the 2nd Surgical Clinic of the Faculty of Medicine of the Comenius University in Bratislava (University Hospital Bratislava, Hospital of Saints Cyril and Methodius) treated 221 patients with moderate and severe course of COVID-19 (2nd wave of the pandemic). We saw some adverse effects and lack of effect of certain drugs for COVID-19. Results: The benefits of preventive measures compared to treatment are enormous. For example, corticoids can impair metabolism, cause diabetes, or suppress immunity. Antibiotics may cause colitis and blood pressure medications may negatively impact blood circulation. Conclusion: Preventive measures such as vaccination and activation of intrinsic antiviral immune systems are based on an incomparable benefit. Important in the process of the activation of antiviral immunity (linked to interferon synthesis) in the prevention of COVID-19 is the improvement of vitamin D deficit and the use of other micronutrients. Practical value: The results of the study will be valuable in the field of medicine, for virologists, pharmacologists, pharmacists, and medical professionals.

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Lekarsky Obzor ; 70(7-8):276-279, 2021.
Article in Slovak | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1857096

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Introduction: Uniportal colorectal surgery as an upgrade of laparoscopy belongs to advanced surgical procedures and is not yet widespread. Against the fact, that this method is in the world fully accepted in the therapy of benign and also malign diseases of colon Slovakia suffers from lack of daily application. Material and methods: We have combined analysis, for years 2018 and 2019 we have used retrospective analysis and the year 2020 we collected the data prospectively. We an analysis of patients operated trough a single incision and we did an evaluation of functional and also of cosmetical result. Results: In the observed time period we have operated on 104 patients. The patient’s pool is divided into two parts. Part one is a retrospective analysis of yeas 2018 and 2019. Part two is just a year 2020, in this part, are included relatively few patients because of COVID plaque was the number of operated patients radically decimated and also benign/malign ratio does not respond to long time statistic. Just one patient had a major complication and had to be acutely operated on. In 6 months follow up were all patients satisfied with the cosmetic result. Conclusion: Uniportal approach in colorectal surgery is considered a safe and precise method with fully comparable oncological outcome to other methods. According to our analysis the single incision does not have massive handicaps in comparing to conventional laparoscopy but has an expressive advantage in a decrease of parietal trauma © 2021. Lekarsky Obzor.All Rights Reserved.

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